Denmark Introduces Copyright Law to Combat Deepfakes
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Denmark plans to combat deepfakes by granting individuals copyright to their own body, facial features, and voice. The government aims to amend copyright law to protect against AI-generated digital imitations of people's identities, with the proposal expected before the summer recess.
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Having secured broad cross-party agreement, the department of culture plans to submit a proposal to amend the current law for consultation before the summer recess and then submit the amendment in the autumn
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